Co-ordinated Surveys will now undergo a vigorous business development programme which will include investing in new 3D mapping technology and launching new services which will be rolled out nationally.

Steve Ball, who founded MDL in 1983, built up the business, based in Aberdeen, York, Melbourne, Ottawa and Houston, into a global technology developer and supplier, before selling the company to Renishaw Plc, Gloucestershire, two years ago.

Steve said: Co-Ordinated Surveys is a highly skilled and experienced operation and its software-writing abilities, which we used with our quarrying and mining laser measurement products at MDL, are the industry gold standard. This expertise is crucial and their programs are designed to comply with specific industry sector regulations which is rarely the case with modern off-the-shelf software which is also hard to adapt.

Caenby is a newly-created business development consultancy which invests in technology companies and develops growth strategies with existing management. We have acquired a range of high-definition laser scanning products which will enable us to move Co-Ordinated Surveys to the forefront of building information modeling (BIM) surveying as all public buildings will soon be required to be surveyed in 3D-digital format.

Steve Ball said Caenby Ltd is also enabling Co-Ordinated Surveys to invest in the latest mobile mapping systems which appiy the same laser technology on mobile platforms to measure road surfaces, building facades, streets and monuments at traffic speeds after being mounted on a vehicle, ATV or, for marine applications, a boat.

Co-Ordinated Surveys, founded in 1978, currently has nine staff and operates throughout the UK and overseas.

Director, Bryan Edwards said: We have every confidence that Steve Ball’s flair in laser surveying technology, his eye for market opportunities and our strong surveying and software development skills, will help turn us from a specialist niche company into a far larger one.